Pao Tribe, Madhya PradeshPao tribes are enriched in culture and their costumes include black apparels, peacock blue colored turbans and different jewelleries.

Pao tribes of Madhya Pradesh have settled in different parts of this state. Following the tradition of most of the tribal communities of the Indian subcontinent, these Pao tribes too have taken up to the occupation of farming and cultivation.

The origin of this Pao tribal community is also quite enriched. There are quite a number of anthropologists who have traced the origin of this Pao tribal community. The popular saying is that these Pao tribes have descended from a 'good-willed' dragon that used to protect these Pao tribes during hard times and difficult situations.

Cultural exuberance of the Pao tribal community has rightly being highlighted in other elements like clothes, festivals etc. Both the Pao males and females are very fond of wearing colorful dresses. These include black costumes and turquoise colored turbans.

Godna ArtGodna art is a form of body tattooing extensively used by the tribes of Chhattisgarh for adorning themselves.

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Tribes of West BengalTribes of West Bengal, with their unique culture, religion, costumes and tradition have enriched the culture and tradition of the state of West Bengal.

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Garo TribesGaro Tribes are one of the matrilineal tribes of North-East India who reside in the Garo hills of Meghalaya.

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Festivals of Munda TribeFestivals of Munda Tribe, observed during different Hindu months, are celebrated with great enthusiasm for the well being of the village. Teh festivals are usually marked by dancing, singing and feasting.

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Sohrai FestivalSohrai is a harvesting festival celebrated by the Munda Tribe on the fifteenth day of the month of Kartik during the Kartik amawasya. On the festival day goddess Lakshmi is also worshipped.